AnswerID: 61146 Submitted: Tuesday, Jun 01, 2004 at 10:49
Rosscoe
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Rick,
I have a kit I bought from ARB about three years ago. Repaired three
tyres last time I was away. Two on the
Gibb River Road and one in
Alice Springs (nail). They were highway
tyres and I never did get them repaired professionally. Swapped to BF Goodrich not long after I came home.
The last two pubctures I repaired on the car without taking the wheels off. A little bit of soapy water with my compressor connected and no problems.
Can't help with comparison but I don't think cost comes into it when you're in the middle of nowhere in 45 Degree heat, with the dust and flies.
Still a firm believer in that "you get what you pay for".
Which ever you choose my recommendation is "don't leave home witout one"
PS also thoroughly recommed those 12V DC impact wrenches. Make changeing wheels real easy.
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FollowupID: 322816 Submitted:
Wednesday, Jun 02, 2004 at 08:48
Rosscoe posted:
Hi Glenn,
I paid only $60.00, which was a mechanic friend's wholesale buy price. I think I've seen them for btetween $80 to $90.
They come in a green plastic box with a number of different size sockets.
They are not "workshop" heavy duty quality but for the relative few times the average motorist needs to use them they are more than adequate.
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